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China52%
100 Years
Stainless steel has been around for about a century
The development of the metal took place
in stages from1900 to 1915
According to the International Stainless Steel Forum (ISSF), Harry Brearley is considered the developer of the industrial era of stainless steel
work on 430 grades, which waspatented in 1919
There are over 150 different stainless steel grades:
Source: ISSF
Source: ISSF
Source: UK Highways Authority
Source: SSINA
Source: SSINA
Source: ISSF
Source: ISSF
85% Recycled
EOL (The end of life)
Stainless steel
Recapture rates for other common applications are:
9 Benefits
8 Segments
Automotive
Leading Benefits of Stainless
Steel:
Stainless and specialty steels provide for numerous uses:
Typical top-end use applications
include:
Source: SSINA
Source: ISSF
Source: ISSF
19.2%vs
in developed countries
4.3%
in developing nations
The market segment for stainless steel is:
Source: ISSF
of stainless steel globally in 2015-2016 have been:
The leading producers
Stainless bringsmore advantages
150 Grades
Stainless steel will not corrode for the design life of many structures:
For example, 120 years in the case of highway bridges
The reductions in ongoing repair and maintenance costs are significant.
120 Years
The stainless steel-producing members of the Specialty Steel Industry of North America report the average recycled content of the 300 series stainless steel grades used in the architecture, building and construction market is approximately 75 to 85 percent.
92%Industrial equipment and the building and
infrastructure segments
87%Transportation 70%
Household appliances and electronics
60%Other metal goods
EOL recycling rates for stainless steel increased by 6.1% between 2000 and 2005
Source: Environmental Science & Technology Magazine
is a significant market for the producers of:
for metallurgical gradeproduction
ChromiumNickel Molybdenum
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Strength-to-weight advantages
1900 20161919
Alloying elements are added to increase the corrosion resistance, improve the fabrication properties, increase the high temperature performance and improve the machining characteristics, accounting for the large number of grades.
up-to 85% of construction steel is recycled
Although only about 15 are the most commonly used
2000 6.1%+1995 2005
Corrosion resistance
Aesthetics
Fire and heat resistance
Hygienic
Ease of fabrication
Long-term value
Sustainability
Oil & GasChemical / Petrochemical
AerospacePower Generation
Automotive Building & Construction, Architecture,
Furniture
Home Appliances /
Utensils
Food Processing
17%
96%65%
Other Asia
23%
Other
EU
1%
Impact resistance
Americas7%